Aldehydine

/ˌæl.dɪˈhaɪ.diːn/ noun

A chemical compound or base formed from the combination or reaction of an aldehyde with an amine, creating a type of imine or Schiff base.

From aldehyde + -ine (suffix from German -in for basic organic compounds); coined in 19th-century chemical nomenclature to describe imine compounds derived from aldehydes and amines.

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